Efficient Web Services in Mobile Networks

Author(s):  
Lars Johnsrud ◽  
Dinko Hadzic ◽  
Trude Hafsoe ◽  
Frank T. Johnsen ◽  
Ketil Lund
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Author(s):  
Keith Waters

Multimodality presents challenges within a mobile cellular network. Variable connectivity, coupled with a wide variety of handset capabilities, present significant constraints that are difficult to overcome. As a result, commercial mobile multimodal implementations have yet to reach the consumer mass market, and are considered niche services. This chapter describes multimodality with handsets in cellular mobile networks that are coupled to new opportunities in targeted Web services. Such Web services aim to simplify and speed up interactions through new user experiences. This chapter highlights some key components with respect to a few existing approaches. While the most common forms of multimodality use voice and graphics, new modes of interaction are enabled via simple access to device properties, call the Delivery Context: Client Interfaces (DCCI).


2014 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 9-34
Author(s):  
Bobby Suryajaya

SKK Migas plans to apply end-to-end security based on Web Services Security (WS-Security) for Sistem Operasi Terpadu (SOT). However, there are no prototype or simulation results that can support the plan that has already been communicated to many parties. This paper proposes an experiment that performs PRODML data transfer using WS-Security by altering the WSDL to include encryption and digital signature. The experiment utilizes SoapUI, and successfully loaded PRODML WSDL that had been altered with WSP-Policy based on X.509 to transfer a SOAP message.


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